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A perfect summary of exact passages, Number 12, 9th-16th April 1649 E.529[14]

Numb. 12
A Perfect Summary
OF AN EXACT
DYARIE
OF SOME
PASSAGES
OF
PARLIAMENT
AND
Other choyce Intelligence concerning the Affaires of
ENGLAND
Imprimatur, Theodore Jennings, April 15. 1649
From Munday the 9 - of April to Munday the 16 of April. 1649
Beginning Munday the 9. of April.
THe House of Commons ordered that the Committee
for Delinquents should being in on Act
concerning the rules for an Act of Oblivion, and
report all the other matters formerly committed
to them, and to have their reports ready on the
Wednesday following.
The House passed a Vote for the Committee of
the Army to bring in an Act for a Committee and
Treasurers for the monies for the Army,
It was this day ordered, That to whom it was
referred to take out rules for Recognizances, Statutes,
judgement and morgages, legall or actuall,
to take it into consideration, and some to be added
as to this purpose.
The Commons (to inable the speedier advance of the forces for Ireland) voted to
desire the City of London to lead 120000 l. upon the security of the last three months
Assessements by the Act for 900000 l. per mensem. And that the Lord G. L. G. Crumwell,
Sir Henry Vane, Sir Thomas Wroth, Mr. Limon, Sir James Herington, the Lord
Gray, Mr. Scot, Sir William A[unr]myn, Alderman Wilson, Col. Wanter, Alderman Atkins,
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